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Language in Much Ado About Nothing often takes the form of brutality and violence. “She speaks poniards, and every words stabs,” complains Benedick of Beatrice. Find examples of speech and words representing wounds and battles in the play. What do Shakespeare and his cast of characters accomplished by metaphorically turning words into weapons? What does the proliferation of all this violent language signify in the play and the world outside it?
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